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Whose Nose? by Jeanette Rowe
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Whose Nose? (edition 1999)

by Jeanette Rowe (Author)

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The Read it Yourself Book and Tape Collection is a series of popular tales retold in lively, natural language. Graded into four levels of difficulty, The range is particulary suitable for students of English as a second language.
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Title:Whose Nose?
Authors:Jeanette Rowe (Author)
Info:Little, Brown Young Readers (1999), 24 pages
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Whose nose?This flip flap book is a cute book for younger children.It has different ppictures of animal noses and the reader haas to guess what animal belongs to the noses.

This is a real good book to read to headstarts because they learn about different animals and how to distinguish the differences in their many body parts.
  amblain26 | Feb 22, 2009 |
This is a very cute lift the flap book. It's simple but fun for a two year old.
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  mayalanda | Aug 12, 2008 |
This book appeals to me personally because it's always fun to reveal whose nose is peaking from behind the flap, and the primary colours are delicious. However, this is not one of Daniel's favorites, either because he doesn't understand the concept yet, or, more likely, he finds it boring and repetitive. ( )
  DMedwid | Apr 4, 2007 |
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